One night, a strange object falls on the head of Nitta, a member of the yakuza. Inside the box is a strange young girl named Hina. She has tremendous supernatural powers, and Nitta finds himself reluctantly taking her in. Her powers can come in handy for his yakuza business, but he also runs the risk of her using them on him! Not to mention, if she doesn't use her powers, she will eventually go berserk and destroy everything around her. Nitta and Hina's strange life together is just beginning...

The characters are so well-written, in my opinion I like how they are written with just enough details, not too deep or too shallow and meaningless. All the characters are so abnormal and unrealistic in a good, funny way. Each has a unique trait. It's a total gag manga (at least to me), with a heavy undertone. But it's not exactly dark humor.

Marked by black comedy that's so relentless it will hurt your gut. Every chapter of this series is absurdly funny. Even having read it several times, I find it painfully funny (painful since I will often end up out of breath). Wrote a long review for the series. The manga stays funny by constantly bringing in new scenarios. It's my #2 favorite manga of all time.

This is one of my favourite comedy mangas which owes everything to its cast: Nitta and Hitomi are for example characters larger than life. "Main heroine" Hina isn't that great at the start, but after the time gap it seems even her character starts to develop from the simple glutton.Must read for anyone who enjoys gags and farcical misunderstandings.

Don't be mislead by jjm152's comment. The real protagonist of this manga is not Hitomi Mishima, no matter how great of a character she is. Nor is she the only star in the cast of characters; every single one of them is awesome and shines in their own way, but they will all equally make you laugh from the bottom of your heart.

The characters in this series are some of my favourites; they are some of the most interesting and entertaining people I've read XDCharacters are the strong point of this manga. Not just the main cast but almost every character continuously develops through the chapters. It starts with a small cast, but slowly and surely the cast grows.

The humour style in this manga is deadpan - not to say they don't show any emotions at all. But I really love the style, especially how the characters tend to get mixed up in amusing misunderstandings, yet somehow it ends up benefiting them (though they are understandably confused hahaha!). Does not feel gag-ey at all.

There are subtle 'feels' moments in this series.There are 'growing up' and 'parenthood' themes in it but they're not overly dramatic. I like how they don't overemphasize it yet its there. There's also some implied heavy undertones, but they're just implied and little is really explained; overall its still quite a lighthearted series.

I also love that the chapters are quite long.

Highly recommended. Need more!

P.S. Hitomi is the most terrifying middle school girl ever, while Yoshifumi is the most patient guy ever - even though he's a Yakuza! XD

It started out as a decent gag manga, but the tone was getting darker lately, and there were few scenes where I couldn't laugh but feel sympathy towards the characters. Dunno if it was the mangaka's intention or not, but I appreciated it.

Haha this is so funny, I love it. Nitta, Hitomi and Anzu are hilarious in the way they can't escape their fates. At this point, I'm still not 100% sold on Hina's character, but hopefully we'll see more to her as the story unfolds.